Red Hot & Boom
Description
The official City of Altamonte Springs page for Red Hot & Boom. Admission is free and open to the public.
Concessions are available on site.
There are over 65 portable restrooms and two park restrooms located throughout the site. Handicap accessible restrooms and hand wash stations are available at all restroom locations.
Prohibited Items:
- No drones
- No coolers over 2'x2' or coolers on wheels
- No weapons, sharp objects or personal fireworks
- No glass containers
- No alcohol
- No grilling, propane tanks or open flames
- No pets
Allowed items include:
- Pop up tents/canopies with no sides. Max size 10' x 10' (Tents and canopies must be taken down at sundown.)
- Blankets/tarps no bigger than 10’ x 10’
- Folding/Beach Chairs only
- Personal Soft Sided Coolers - must be carried in by shoulder strap or single handle (no wheels)
All packages, personal soft side coolers, backpacks, etc. are subject to inspection at any time.
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facebook.comUpdate 13: Storm Damage Permit & Inspection The City's Building Fire Safety Division has made changes to the permit and inspection processes to facilitate the recovery efforts from Hurricane Irma. Before hiring a contractor, ask to see a Florida state contractor’s license. Verify the license number with the Department of Business and Professional Regulations. For the latest City updates, visit www.Altamonte.org/Hurricane. #HurricaneIrma
Update 12: Debris Cleanup & Trash Collection Storm Debris Cleanup Citywide storm debris cleanup is underway. The City began clearing roads and removing trees, limbs and branches. Homeowner debris collection begins Saturday, September 16. Crews will work seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Debris MUST be divided into separate piles: 1. Yard Waste—large tree limbs and branches. No bundling is required. 2. Bagged Yard Waste—smaller items such as leaves, plants, twigs, etc. 3. Construction & Demolition—building debris such as fencing, roofing, lumber, drywall, carpeting, plastic, glass, etc. 4. Trash & Recycling—regular trash and recycling are picked up on normal collection days. There is no bag limit. All items must be placed at the curb on a public right of way (between the road and sidewalk) and not in the street for collection. Different crews are collecting the debris types, which will result in varied pick up times. Trash Collection Trash collection resumed today and continues throughout the week for areas that are currently passable. Crews are following the City’s normal pickup schedule. For the latest City updates, visit www.Altamonte.org/Hurricane. #HurricaneIrma
Update 11: Openings, Closings, Cancellations & Water Openings, Closings & Cancellations -City offices reopen on Wednesday, September 13. -Eastmonte, Westmonte, Merrill and Lake Lotus Parks remain closed. -Cranes Roost Park is experiencing severe flooding. The amphitheater, boardwalks and north side are closed. Park access is limited. All events are canceled until further notice. -Lake Orienta boat ramp is closed until the water recedes to a safe level. -All recreational activities are canceled until further notice. Water The City’s water is safe for drinking and cooking. However, a precautionary boil water notice (low pressure) was sent to the properties in the 800 block of Castille Drive and 400 block of Alcazar Avenue as a result of a water line break. Sewer pump stations are operational; however, many are running on generator power. Residents are encouraged to conserve as much water as possible. Ways to conserve include shortening showers, limiting laundry loads, “essential” flushing, etc. Systems are working overtime and experiencing high water flow volume due to Hurricane Irma. For the latest City updates, visit www.Altamonte.org/Hurricane. #HurricaneIrma
Post Hurricane Safety Tip 1: Generators -Generators shall not be directly wired into an electrical panel unless it has been previously permitted and approved. -Do not run your generator inside your garage. Place it at least 20 feet away from your house in a well ventilated area. -Generator exhaust should be at least 20 feet away from the house. For additional tips, please visit www.altamonte.org/hurricane.
Update 10: Closings All City of Altamonte Springs offices, parks and programs will remain closed for business on Tuesday, September 12. Storm Cleanup & Trash Collection The City of Altamonte Springs has suspended trash collection starting today, September 11. Garbage and recycling collection will resume when conditions allow. Post Storm Debris Removal Tips: -Residents should pile tree limbs, debris, etc. at the curb on public right of way (generally this is between the road and sidewalk) and not in the street for collection. -Keep storm debris separate from other waste (e.g. normal household garbage). -Separate vegetative storm debris from construction related debris. For more important updates: www.altamonte.org/hurricane.
Update 9: Sanitary sewer pump stations have reported outages citywide. Crews are working to address the issue; however, we ask residents on public sewer systems to minimize usage when possible. Seminole County curfew remains in effect until 6 p.m. tonight. If you are experiencing a power outage, please contact Duke Energy at (800) 228-8485. If you discover a downed tree, please contact the City at (407) 571-8000.
Update 8: Routine calls have been suspended and emergency calls are being evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Seminole County Emergency Management has issued a curfew from 7 p.m. tonight through 6 p.m. Monday. All persons are prohibited from being on public streets, highways, parks and other public places during these specified hours. If you are experiencing power outage, please contact Duke Energy at (800) 228-8485. If you discover a downed tree, please contact the City at (407) 571-8000.
Update 7: All City of Altamonte Springs locations are out of sandbags. Parks are closed through the weekend and Monday due to the storm. Please take care of your families and be safe.
Update 6: Trash pickup will occur today only for residents with normal Friday collection. There is NO collection throughout the weekend or on Monday, September 11. Residents are strongly advised to store garbage cans inside, as well as any other loose outdoor items that could become projectiles. The City is only collecting regular refuse today. We will not collect larger items such as yard waste, furniture, etc. Residents must store these items indoors until after the storm. For the latest city updates, please visit www.altamonte.org/hurricane.
Update 4: City Closings In anticipation of Hurricane Irma, the City of Altamonte Springs will: - Close city parks Thursday, September 7 through Monday, September 11 to include Eastmonte, Westmonte and Merrill Park; Lake Brantley Field House and South Gym - Close all city offices on Monday, September 11. - NOT collect trash on Monday, September 11. For the latest city updates, please visit www.Altamonte.org/Hurricane